Aerators

If your turf looks too compacted, it's time you aerated your lawn. Aerating helps the soil absorb water and the essential nutrients it needs every year.

Aerators use tines to puncture holes in the ground, which allows the water and nutrients to penetrate the soil easier. Choose between a walk behind aerator or a tow behind aerator that you can haul with a lawn tractor.

Dethatchers & Seeders

Use a Dethatcher to remove thatch, the dry cut grass and debris that's matting down your lawn. Removing the thatch helps the new grass breathe and continue to grow.

If you need to reseed your lawn, a Seeder will cut slits in the ground to plant seed. They can also be used to dethatch and aerate on slopes.

Lawn Vacuums

Lawn Vacuums can be used to clean up leaves and grass clippings from your yard.
The leaves are vacuumed and then mulched by an impeller, resulting in fewer leaf bags. Or spread the mulch back on your lawn to improve soil quality.

These lawn vacuums can also be used to clear stones, bottles, cans, and other debris from parking lots and municipality areas. From the grass to the road, a debris lawn vacuum can clean it all.